LAMB OF GOD Drummer Talks About Next Album In New Interview

February 24, 2011

Cody Thomas of Revolver magazine recently conducted an interview with drummer Chris Adler of Richmond, Virginia metallers LAMB OF GOD. An excerpt from the chat follows below.

Revolver: When can we expect a new LAMB OF GOD album? Have you started writing yet?

Chris Adler: I know that there's a lot of material that the guitar players have already demoed and put down in our little basement studios. I've heard some of it. It's really cool and very different. It reminds me of when we were [called] BURN THE PRIEST [before changing the name to LAMB OF GOD], a lot of the bands we'd play with had this kind of big sound. It's going to be interesting. But as of right now we still haven't started getting together at all with trying to rip it apart and put it back together the way we do with the band. So it's really hard to tell what's going to come of it. But the plan is to work on it throughout this year and try to have things in a row by the end of the year.

Revolver: So it should be released early next year?

Chris Adler: If not before. Certainly, I think we want to have the year at home, record the album at home, and be active again in 2012. And we would need certainly a new album to start up again, so that is the plan. The goal after these three years was to really get some time to ourselves and with our families. So everyone is very happy about doing another one, and we're excited about doing it. But I think right now we're enjoying the time at home.

Read the entire interview from Revolver magazine.

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